Advantages-You can keep Cameron around to play RF and mantain the defensive advantage that Minaya envisioned for 2005.-You do not have to roll the dice on Jacobs as a rookie playing first base.-The .375 OBP this year looks nice.

Disadvange-You do not know how he is going to adjust to the NL in general and Shea in particular.

Advantages-He already has a year in the NL under his belt.-41 doubles tell me that his swing is more condusive to Shea.-You can use Cameron as trade bait to shore up the bullpen.-Jacobs (assuming that he works out at first) represents an additional lefthanded bat in the lineup.

Disadvantages-Who plays rightfield?? Floyd and Lee are both primarily leftfielders.-The .265 average is not the best.-You have to commit to Jacobs at firstbase (I still recommend signing Olerud as insurance).

Konerko seems to clearly be the better fit for the 2006-2008 Mets, I think he's the better player as well.

Rockin' Doc Oct 09 2005 03:12 PM

I'm in the Paul Konerko camp. However, I don't think he will come cheaply. I would expect the White Sox to be serious bidders to retain his services.

I think he would be a great fit for the Mets. He's only 28 years old and should be coming into his prime. Though 2005 has definitely been the best season of his career, he has been a productive hitter for several years.

Edgy DC Oct 09 2005 03:31 PM

Noneofabove.

smg58 Oct 09 2005 10:34 PM

The Brewers have a team option on Lee. I'd be surprised if they don't pick it up.

I think the best value free agent is Brian Giles, but we'd still have to make room for him even though he can play right.